Posted by Hugh Jampton on March 10, 2010, 3:09 pm
Getting on a bit and lots of hedges in our garden (>200 yards, some quite
high). Thinking of getting something a bit more steady than we use ATM to
cut them. Been looking at the Henchman Hi-Step Range :-
http://www.henchman.co.uk/productcategory.jsf?id=1
OK expensive but might make things a little safer - wife fell a couple of
years ago (unsteady step ladder) and hurt herself.
Anyone used Henchman ? Thoughts ?
TIA.
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Regards,
Hugh Jampton
Posted by pied piper on March 11, 2010, 4:48 am
have u tried the hedge cutter with the long pole ?
> Getting on a bit and lots of hedges in our garden (>200 yards, some quite
> high). Thinking of getting something a bit more steady than we use ATM to
> cut them. Been looking at the Henchman Hi-Step Range :-
> http://www.henchman.co.uk/productcategory.jsf?id=1
> OK expensive but might make things a little safer - wife fell a couple of
> years ago (unsteady step ladder) and hurt herself.
> Anyone used Henchman ? Thoughts ?
> TIA.
> --
> Regards,
> Hugh Jampton
Posted by Hugh Jampton on March 11, 2010, 10:17 am
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 09:48:19 -0000, pied piper wrote:
> have u tried the hedge cutter with the long pole ?
I've got one but it's nowhere near long enough for some of the high and
quite wide hedges. I really do need to be up there.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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Regards,
Hugh Jampton
Posted by Paul on March 12, 2010, 9:11 am
I bought on a couple of years ago & generally very happy with it -
it's definitely a lot safer than a bog-standard stepladder or platform
due to it's seemingly infinitely adjustable legs / feet - very useful
on uneven ground. It is fairly heavy to move around (though I've got
the steel not the aluminium), and the adjusting does take time, but
overall worth the hassle.
Can't remember which model I bought (looking at the pictures I think
it's the Senior) & it gets me in a position to trim a 10-12' hedge
Hope this helps.
Rgds
Paul
Posted by Hugh Jampton on March 12, 2010, 1:05 pm
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 06:11:57 -0800 (PST), Paul wrote:
> I bought on a couple of years ago & generally very happy with it -
> it's definitely a lot safer than a bog-standard stepladder or platform
> due to it's seemingly infinitely adjustable legs / feet - very useful
> on uneven ground. It is fairly heavy to move around (though I've got
> the steel not the aluminium), and the adjusting does take time, but
> overall worth the hassle.
Sounds like what I need although I'll probably go for the aluminium one.
> Can't remember which model I bought (looking at the pictures I think
> it's the Senior) & it gets me in a position to trim a 10-12' hedge
I'm looking at the Junior - up to 9' 6". Got a bit of hedge a little higher
but the Junior will cope with most of my hedges.
> Hope this helps.
It does indeed - thanks Paul.
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Regards,
Hugh Jampton
> high). Thinking of getting something a bit more steady than we use ATM to
> cut them. Been looking at the Henchman Hi-Step Range :-
> http://www.henchman.co.uk/productcategory.jsf?id=1
> OK expensive but might make things a little safer - wife fell a couple of
> years ago (unsteady step ladder) and hurt herself.
> Anyone used Henchman ? Thoughts ?
> TIA.
> --
> Regards,
> Hugh Jampton